Wax test..

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Kinda nice to see an unprofessional (and unbullshitted) review of products which essentially do the same job.
 

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I'm a fan of collinite even though I dont own their waxes. They have super man type durability and last for a long time. I know AG will give those dark paints that reflection you get when you first buy a new car, just perfect. As for the rest not sure about them, but that was good read!
 
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i personally have collinite 845, pete's 53, and autoglym HD.

i prefer the pete's 53 for the ease of application/removal and how it looks on dark paint, and of course the durability.
 

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i personally have collinite 845, pete's 53, and autoglym HD.

i prefer the pete's 53 for the ease of application/removal and how it looks on dark paint, and of course the durability.

So pete's 53 is the shiniest and longest? Nice! I want to use some collinite waxes for my Silver metallic Audi for the winter. I dont want the salt to beat the car this year.
 

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Pete's FTWWWW

This picture was taken yesterday morning, 15 days since application. Car has been sitting outside since, though we haven't had much/any rain:

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CG makes some quality waxes, no doubt. Can't wait to try 50/50 on my metallic blue Camaro in the spring.
 

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Have anything that works better for a green car, i know they make some stuff for black cars...
 

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Nothing right now, clears flaking but id like to do some research so when i get paint on it i know what to do. I aways used liqud glass wax ol tin can with he old red vette on it lol...
 

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I didn't like the write up. He gave a #1 and #2 in each category and then said there all about the same. If I were detailing in volume I would definitely use the collinite for ease of use,reflection and price.
 

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